To keep track of who's doing what, read our complete list of all the series projects in contention - there are nearly 100! - and check back for updates on their status. Here are the NBC pilots: (Click here for ABC, CBS, CW and Fox.)

DRAMA

Babylon Fields The dead are rising in Babylon, N.Y. Their newly regenerated bodies are healing faster and growing stronger than anyone else, leading to the suspicion that they might be the next step in human evolution. Gerald Cuesta and Michael Atkinson will write and executive-produce with director Dexter's Michael Cuesta. Meagan Good will star.

CoercionThis high-octane thriller introduces the O'Connor family and their son, Alex (Gavin Stenhouse), a decorated American war hero and CIA analyst, a true patriot who loves his country and family. Unbeknownst to him, both his parents and his sister are part of a dormant Russian sleeper cell that has just been reactivated. The Adjustment Bureau's George Molfi will write, direct and executive-produce with Homeland's Avi Nir.

ConstantineDC Comics character Constantine struggles with his faith as he is haunted by the sins of his past, but he is suddenly thrust into the role of defending humanity from the gathering forces of darkness. Batman Begins' David Goyer will executive-produce with writer Daniel Cerone (Dexter).

Mysteries of LauraA procedural dramedy based on a Spanish series stars a quirky female homicide detective who juggles high-stakes crime with her ex-husband and a devilish set of twin boys. The Tomorrow People's Jeff Rake will write and executive-produce with Arrow's Greg Berlanti and Aaron Kaplan.

OdysseyThree families are torn apart when a stranded female soldier (Pushing Daisies' Anna Friel), a disillusioned corporate attorney and a political activist are pulled into the same shocking international mystery. The Following producers Adam Armus and Kay Foster will write and executive-produce with Deception's Peter Horton. Peter Facinelli, Jake Robinson, Nate Mooney, Adwale Akinnuoye-Agbaje, Elena Kampouris and Daniella Pineda will also star.

SalvationThis provocative drama, set against the backdrop of a prominent Texas church, explores faith, family and corruption in equal measure. Jennifer Strickland has to defend her children, church and religious beliefs after her husband dies under mysterious circumstances. Deception creator Liz Heldens will write and executive-produce with Six Feet Under's David Janollari. Warren Kole will co-star.

State of AffairsGrey's Anatomy alum Katherine Heigl portrays a CIA attaché who counsels the president on international security. She balances her intense political responsibilities with a complicated personal life. Heigl will executive-produce with writers Joe Carnahan (The Blacklist) and Alexi Hawley (Castle).

Tin ManThis psychological crime thriller pairs a fugitive robot (Patrick Heusinger) accused of first-degree murder who may hold the key to the future of human evolution and his (its?) public defender forced to fight his case. Transformers' Ehren Kruger will write and executive-produce. Shaun Toub, Kathleen York, Kristen Connolly, Vondie Curtis Hall, Ryun Yu and Kara Killmer will also star.

COMEDY

A to ZHow I Met Your Mother's Cristin Milioti will star in this whimsical romantic comedy set at an online dating company that details the "A to Z's" of a relationship, from the first meet-cute to the breakup. Parks and Recreation's Rashida Jones will executive-produce with Will McCormack and Ben Queen, who will also write.

Bad JudgeA sexually unapologetic woman (Kate Walsh), who also happens to be a judge in the criminal court system, plays with the law in many ways. The Incredible Burt Wonderstone's Chad Kultgen will write and executive-produce with Walsh, Will Ferrell, Anne Heche, Adam McKay and Jill Messick. John Ducey, Mather Zickel and Arden Myrin also star.

Ellen More or LessAfter losing 100 pounds, an average-sized woman reinvents herself. Parenthood's Jason Katims will executive-produce with New Girl's J.J. Philbin, who will write.

Feed MeA comedic exploration of adult intimacy and desire that centers on a dysfunctional family bound by love and the restaurant they run together. And when daughter Emma's husband has an affair, they circle the wagons to fiercely protect one of their own. Steel Magnolia's Sally Robinson, Paul Witt and Tony Thomas will executive-produce.

Fifth WheelA young woman confronts her new reality after her last single friend gets engaged in this ensemble comedy. Heidi Niedermeyer and Elena Crevello will write and executive-produce alongside Grey's Anatomy's Mark Gordon and Andrea Shay.

Marry MeThis half-hour comedy tells the story of longtime couple Annie (Happy Endings star Casey Wilson) and Jake (Ken Marino), who get engaged only to quickly realize it's harder than it looks. Happy Endings creator David Caspe will write and executive-produce with Jamie Tarses and The Goldbergs' Seth Gordon, who will also helm the pilot. John Gemberling will also star.

Mason TwinsEstranged fraternal twins Pender (June Raphael) and Lizzie Mason (Erinn Hayes) reconnect after Lizzie's perfect city life falls apart, and she returns to her suburban town, where she finds that Pender hasn't matured past her teen-queen days. Happy Endings' Casey Wilson and Raphael will write and executive-produce. Windell Middlebrooks, Todd Grinnell, Bret Ernst and Jinhee Joung will also star.

Mission ControlThis 1960s-set workplace ensemble in the tone of Anchorman examines what happens when a strong woman butts heads with a macho astronaut in the race to land on the moon. How to Be a Gentleman's David Hornsby will write and executive-produce with Will Ferrell and Adam McKay.

The Money PitInspired by the 1986 Tom Hanks-Shelley Long film, newlyweds navigate the challenges of modern romance while their house crumbles around them. The Office's Justin Spitzer will write and executive-produce alongside Under the Dome's Justin Falvey and Darryl Frank.

One Big Happy When a gay woman and her straight best friend (Nick Zano) decide to have a baby together, things get complicated when one of them finds the love of their life. Ellen DeGeneres and comedian Liz Feldman will executive-produce.

The ProRob Lowe stars in this country club-set comedy as a former tennis champion who is reunited with his ex-doubles partner after a public feud that left them both floundering in life. The Parks and Recreation alum will executive-produce alongside King of the Hill's Peter Huyck and Alex Gregory, who will also write. Rob Riggle, Rosa Salazar and Colton Dunn will also star.

Two to GoLongtime best friends Kurt and Laura grapple with the challenges of dating while their group of friends try to prove that they are destined to be together. Arrested Development's Jason Batemanwill executive-produce the comedy with Growing Up Fisher's Jim Garavente and Six Feet Under's David Janollari. Echo Kellum will co-star as one of Kurt and Laura's friends.

Untitled Amy Poehler ProjectOrange Is the New Black's Natasha Lyonne plays a young woman who's trying to find herself while working as an aide to a group of senior citizens. Parks and Recreation's Amy Poehler will executive-produce. Rita Moreno will also star.